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Pep Guardiola: Privilege and honour to manage Man City

Pep Guardiola said it is a "privilege" to manage Manchester City after Erling Haaland scored his 91st goal for the Premier League champions to kick off their pursuit of a fifth consecutive title with a 2-0 win over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge.

The visitors dispatched their hosts with relative comfort as new Blues head coach Enzo Maresca saw his team struggle to create chances in his first match in charge, with Mateo Kovacic sealing his side's victory late on with a goal on his return to west London.

There was controversy before kick-off when representatives of Raheem Sterling, left out of the matchday squad, issued a statement calling for "clarity" on the 31-year-old’s future at the club, with Maresca later seeming to confirm there is a chance the player could leave.

But the story at full-time was about City and the ideal start in their bid to add to the record fourth straight league crowns won under Guardiola.

"What a privilege and honour to be the manager of this group of players at this club, because after what we achieved," he said.

"The good news is the first three points. The bad news is we have 70 games ahead of us. That’s why the best way is to be calm, relaxed, and enjoy the moment of course."

Maresca was asked to clarify the club’s position on the absent Sterling in light of the statement released before kick-off.

"The only thing I can say it has been a technical decision," he said. "In the next days we will see it and clarify the situation.

"All the players in this moment, they are Chelsea players. If they are going be Chelsea players, we are going to try and use them.

"I want Raheem Sterling, but I want all the players we have and there is no space for all of them. So for some of them, they have to leave."

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